

On a subsequent satellite pass, attempts to capture the objects at high resolution were not successful. Unfortunately, COSMO only obtained a wide-angle, low-resolution capture of the objects.

On the other hand, the COSMO-SkyMed satellites use Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors to continuously scan the earth’s surface. The Pleiades satellite used optical sensors to capture images in multiple bands of color to achieve a pixel size of 0.5 m x 0.5 m. The two satellites used different physical principles for detecting floating objects. However, the source believes that if there were other objects detected, they would have been shared with the MH370 search team. Our source also could not definitively state that there were no other floating objects detected near the 7th arc by these two satellites. There is no definitive proof that either satellite detected floating debris from MH370. Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) then used this position information along with advanced ocean drift models to calculate the most likely point of impact (POI) to be 35.6°S, 92.8☎. The French Military Intelligence Service shared four proximate images from Pleiades 1A with Geoscience Australia (GA) in March 2017, which then performed detailed analyses and determined that a cluster of nine objects that are probably man-made appear in one of the images near 34.5°S, 91.3☎. The detections are significant because we know that a French satellite that is part of the Pleiades constellation detected what appears to be man-made floating debris on March 23, 2014, only 35 NM from where the Italian satellite had detected floating debris two days earlier. This information was never publicly released. ↑ My Hero Academia Manga and Anime: Chapter 20 and Episode 13.A source has disclosed that an Italian satellite that is part of the COSMO-SkyMed constellation detected three floating objects on March 21, 2014, near where MH370 is believed to have crashed in the Southern Indian Ocean on March 8, 2014.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero.Tesla's name is in reference to the famous inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla.His villain name is only mentioned in My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero.Momo Yaoyorozu, Kyoka Jiro & Denki Kaminari vs.He can use his gathered electricity to attack, and can even use them to block other electrical signals. Tesla is arrested along with most of the villains who assaulted on U.S.J.Įlectric Charge (, Electric Charge ?): Tesla's Quirk allows him to harvest and manipulate electrical currents. teachers arrive at the U.S.J., and Snipe uses his Homing Quirk to shoot Tesla, wounding him in the shoulders and causing him to let go of Denki. Kyoka attempts to distract Tesla by talking while she attempts to plug one of her earphone jacks into the aiming gear on her boots and attack, but the villain notices and threatens to kill Denki if they do not comply with his demands immediately.Įverything seems lost for the three students, but at that moment the U.A. He threatens to kill him if Momo and Kyoka don't surrender. He stayed hidden until he saw an opportunity and took Denki hostage. Tesla was one of several villains that ambushed Kyoka Jiro, Momo Yaoyorozu, and Denki Kaminari is the Mountain Zone. He admits that he feels a sort of kinship with fellow electric Quirk users and would prefer not to harm them if it can be helped.ĭuring the League of Villains invasion of the U.S.J., Tesla used his Quirk to interfere with communication signal in the facility to prevent the alarms from going off and preventing the students and faculty from calling for help. Tesla is a cruel villain and was shown to be somewhat strategic, demonstrated by how he targeted and took Denki Kaminari hostage due to his own immunity to Electrification, and instantly figuring out and stopping Kyoka Jiro's plan to defeat him. Covering his face is a skull-shaped mask.

He wears a dark green sleeveless bodysuit with a white belt and black boots. Tesla is a tall, lean man with slanted grey eyes and beige, somewhat pimply skin.
